EP0801075A1 — Covalently linked dimers of glycopeptide antibiotics
Assigned to Eli Lilly and Co · Expires 1997-10-15 · 29y expired
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The present invention is directed to certain glycopeptide dimers in which two glycopeptide units are covalently linked to one another through a modifiable amine on a saccharide. These dimers are useful as antibacterials, especially for the control of gram positive bacteria; the c…
USPTO Abstract
The present invention is directed to certain glycopeptide dimers in which two glycopeptide units are covalently linked to one another through a modifiable amine on a saccharide. These dimers are useful as antibacterials, especially for the control of gram positive bacteria; the compounds are particularly useful for the control of resistant bacterial strains, such as vancomycin-resistant-enterococci ("VRE").
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